K.A. Ellis is the Director of the Edmiston Center at Reformed Theological Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia. She is also the Robert Cannada Fellow in World Christianity at Reformed Theological Seminary.
Dr. Ellis' areas of interest include World Christianity and Ethics, and she's passionate about encouraging the next generation to live faithfully under anti-Christian hostility. Her research areas include the Bible, theology, ethics, human rights, and global religious freedom, and she has spoken and written often on Christian endurance under persecution. At home, Dr. Ellis teaches young people at her local church about the Bible, global Christianity, and the Christian life.
Books:
Children’s Books:
Fannie Lou Hamer: The Courageous Woman Who Marched for Dignity. The Good Book Company, 2024.
Maria Fearing: The Girl Who Dreamed of Distant Lands. The Good Book Company, 2023.
Articles:
“A Mighty Strong Tower”, in Voices of Lament: Reflections on Brokenness and Hope in a World Longing for Justice, ed. Natasha Sistrunk Robinson. Revell, 2022.
Response to “Church in the Wilderness,” January 2022. https://www.housechurchtheology.com/ka-ellis-on-church-in-the-wilderness
“Phillis Wheatley: Steadfast in Revolution” in 12 Faithful Women : Portraits of Steadfast Endurance, eds. Melissa Kruger and Kristen Wetherell. The Gospel Coalition, 2020.
“In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning,” in His Testimonies, My Heritage, ed. Kristie Anyabwile. The Good Book Company, 2019.